Description

Book Synopsis
Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean is a collection of essays that explores fundamental questions of equality and freedom on the non-sovereign islands of the Dutch Caribbean. Drawing on in-depth ethnographic research, historical and media analysis, the study of popular culture, and autoethnographic accounts, the various contributions challenge conventional assumptions about political non/sovereignty. While the book recognizes the existence of nationalist independence movements, it opens a critical space to look at other forms of political articulation, autonomy, liberty, and a good life. Focusing on all six different islands and through a multitude of voices and stories, the volume engages with the everyday projects, ordinary imaginaries, and dreams of equaliberty alongside the work of independistas and traditional social movements aiming for more or full self-determination. As such, it offers a rich and powerful telling of the various ways of being in and belonging to our contemporary postcolonial world.

Trade Review
"Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean is a compelling collection of debates, case studies, and ethnographies of belonging. It is a philosophical and cultural search for a political space of comfort between colonial dependence and autonomy. Focusing on the non-sovereign status of the Caribbean it opens up the possibility for articulating notions of freedom and liberty in the region." -- Linden Lewis * editor of Caribbean Sovereignty, Development, and Democracy in an Age of Globalization *
"With editors persuasively arguing for a revolutionary non-Western vision of non/sovereignty, this outstanding anthology offers an enlightening alternative look at questions of belonging, and equality and freedom (equaliberty). In case after case in the Dutch-Caribbean, contributors challenge Western-imposed notions of sovereignty and envision new political and socio-cultural futures, making significant contributions to Caribbean Studies and beyond." -- Antonio Sotomayor * author of The Sovereign Colony: Olympic Sport, National Identity, and International Politics in Puerto Rico *
"Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean is a compelling collection of debates, case studies, and ethnographies of belonging. It is a philosophical and cultural search for a political space of comfort between colonial dependence and autonomy. Focusing on the non-sovereign status of the Caribbean it opens up the possibility for articulating notions of freedom and liberty in the region." -- Linden Lewis * editor of Caribbean Sovereignty, Development, and Democracy in an Age of Globalization *
"With editors persuasively arguing for a revolutionary non-Western vision of non/sovereignty, this outstanding anthology offers an enlightening alternative look at questions of belonging, and equality and freedom (equaliberty). In case after case in the Dutch-Caribbean, contributors challenge Western-imposed notions of sovereignty and envision new political and socio-cultural futures, making significant contributions to Caribbean Studies and beyond." -- Antonio Sotomayor * author of The Sovereign Colony: Olympic Sport, National Identity, and International Politics in Puer *

Table of Contents
Foreword
Linden Lewis
Introduction
Francio Guadeloupe and Yvon van der Pijl
1 Stories of Autonomy on Non-Sovereign Saba: Flipping the Script of Postcolonial Resistance
Nikki Mulder
2 “Education Must Be More!” Imagining and (Re)producing St. Martin/Sint Maarten Belonging
Jordi Halfman
3 People from Outside: Transnationalism and Nationness on Twenty-First-Century
Curaçao
Guiselle Starink-Martha
4 The Trinta di Mei Labor Revolt and Its Aftermath: Anticipating a Just and Equitable Curaçaoan Nation
Rose Mary Allen
5 Some Are More Equal than Others? Human Rights Education at the University of Curaçao’s School of Law
Lisenne Delgado
6 Thinking, Seeing, and Doing like a Kingdom: The Making of Caribbean Netherlands Statistics and the “Native Bonairian”
Francisca Grommé
7 After Free Markets and Foundations: Challenges to Self-Determination on St. Martin
Antonio Carmona Báez
8 Sweet Breakaway: Where Equality and Liberty Meet on Aruba
Gregory Richardson
9 “We Come out to Free Up”: Movement, Dance, and Liberation in West Indian Calypso
Charissa Arlette Granger
10 “It’s Gonna Be Incredible”: Lessons on Being, Becoming, and Belonging from Statian Youth
Nicole Sanches and Yvon van der Pijl
Epilogue
Anton Allahar
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index

Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean: Ways of Being

    Product form

    £107.20

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £134.00 – you save £26.80 (20%)

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Fri 3 Jul 2026.

    A Hardback by Yvon van der Pijl, Francio Guadeloupe, Linden F. Lewis

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean: Ways of Being by Yvon van der Pijl

      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 15/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781978818675, 978-1978818675
      ISBN10: 197881867X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean is a collection of essays that explores fundamental questions of equality and freedom on the non-sovereign islands of the Dutch Caribbean. Drawing on in-depth ethnographic research, historical and media analysis, the study of popular culture, and autoethnographic accounts, the various contributions challenge conventional assumptions about political non/sovereignty. While the book recognizes the existence of nationalist independence movements, it opens a critical space to look at other forms of political articulation, autonomy, liberty, and a good life. Focusing on all six different islands and through a multitude of voices and stories, the volume engages with the everyday projects, ordinary imaginaries, and dreams of equaliberty alongside the work of independistas and traditional social movements aiming for more or full self-determination. As such, it offers a rich and powerful telling of the various ways of being in and belonging to our contemporary postcolonial world.

      Trade Review
      "Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean is a compelling collection of debates, case studies, and ethnographies of belonging. It is a philosophical and cultural search for a political space of comfort between colonial dependence and autonomy. Focusing on the non-sovereign status of the Caribbean it opens up the possibility for articulating notions of freedom and liberty in the region." -- Linden Lewis * editor of Caribbean Sovereignty, Development, and Democracy in an Age of Globalization *
      "With editors persuasively arguing for a revolutionary non-Western vision of non/sovereignty, this outstanding anthology offers an enlightening alternative look at questions of belonging, and equality and freedom (equaliberty). In case after case in the Dutch-Caribbean, contributors challenge Western-imposed notions of sovereignty and envision new political and socio-cultural futures, making significant contributions to Caribbean Studies and beyond." -- Antonio Sotomayor * author of The Sovereign Colony: Olympic Sport, National Identity, and International Politics in Puerto Rico *
      "Equaliberty in the Dutch Caribbean is a compelling collection of debates, case studies, and ethnographies of belonging. It is a philosophical and cultural search for a political space of comfort between colonial dependence and autonomy. Focusing on the non-sovereign status of the Caribbean it opens up the possibility for articulating notions of freedom and liberty in the region." -- Linden Lewis * editor of Caribbean Sovereignty, Development, and Democracy in an Age of Globalization *
      "With editors persuasively arguing for a revolutionary non-Western vision of non/sovereignty, this outstanding anthology offers an enlightening alternative look at questions of belonging, and equality and freedom (equaliberty). In case after case in the Dutch-Caribbean, contributors challenge Western-imposed notions of sovereignty and envision new political and socio-cultural futures, making significant contributions to Caribbean Studies and beyond." -- Antonio Sotomayor * author of The Sovereign Colony: Olympic Sport, National Identity, and International Politics in Puer *

      Table of Contents
      Foreword
      Linden Lewis
      Introduction
      Francio Guadeloupe and Yvon van der Pijl
      1 Stories of Autonomy on Non-Sovereign Saba: Flipping the Script of Postcolonial Resistance
      Nikki Mulder
      2 “Education Must Be More!” Imagining and (Re)producing St. Martin/Sint Maarten Belonging
      Jordi Halfman
      3 People from Outside: Transnationalism and Nationness on Twenty-First-Century
      Curaçao
      Guiselle Starink-Martha
      4 The Trinta di Mei Labor Revolt and Its Aftermath: Anticipating a Just and Equitable Curaçaoan Nation
      Rose Mary Allen
      5 Some Are More Equal than Others? Human Rights Education at the University of Curaçao’s School of Law
      Lisenne Delgado
      6 Thinking, Seeing, and Doing like a Kingdom: The Making of Caribbean Netherlands Statistics and the “Native Bonairian”
      Francisca Grommé
      7 After Free Markets and Foundations: Challenges to Self-Determination on St. Martin
      Antonio Carmona Báez
      8 Sweet Breakaway: Where Equality and Liberty Meet on Aruba
      Gregory Richardson
      9 “We Come out to Free Up”: Movement, Dance, and Liberation in West Indian Calypso
      Charissa Arlette Granger
      10 “It’s Gonna Be Incredible”: Lessons on Being, Becoming, and Belonging from Statian Youth
      Nicole Sanches and Yvon van der Pijl
      Epilogue
      Anton Allahar
      Acknowledgments
      Notes on Contributors
      Index

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account